A 20-year-old Kutztown man is accused of burglarizing a pair of homes where ex-girlfriends of his lived and selling some of the items at an Allentown pawn shop, state police at Fogelsville said.

Evan Maslanka, whose last known address is Hill Road in Kutztown, was charged with burglarizing a Lower Macungie Township home where one ex-girlfriend lived and an Upper Milford Township home where another lived, court records say.

Police began investigating Jan. 17 when they went to a home on Rolling Meadow Drive in Lower Macungie in response to a call about a possible burglary. Investigators say a number of items were stolen while the homeowners, the parents of Maslanka's ex-girlfriend, were in Florida.

Police say Maslanka stole two laptop computers, an Apple iPad, a camera, a rifle, a purse, a $40 Victoria's Secret gift card and other items. The homeowners told police that their daughter recently broke up with Maslanka and that he was the only person with a key to the home and that he knew a code to open an automatic garage door.

Police said Maslanka sent a text message to the ex-girlfriend days before the alleged burglary, saying he knew the family was vacationing in Florida. A neighbor told police he saw Maslanka at the home at the time of the burglary, court papers say.

While interviewing another ex-girlfriend during the course of the investigation, police determined Maslanka stole items from her home on Mill Road in Upper Milford between December 2014 and March 10.

Among the stolen items were gift cards that the woman kept in her room, an air compressor, $240 in cash, two Apple iPod touches and a bracelet.

Police say a contractor working on the house saw Maslanka in one of the upstairs bedrooms while he was working on the home in late January or early February and that Maslanka told him he was "looking for gum."

Maslanka was taken to Lehigh County Jail under $50,000 bail following his May 6 arraignment.